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Threatened Miscarriage
Any bleeding may indicate a threatened miscarriage, oral herpes, or genital herpes should be further examined by a physician.
An ultrasound may help to determine whether you have miscarried or not. If the baby is alive, yet is in danger, a doctor will likely send you home and observe the currency of the pregnancy. The older the baby, the less the chances are for a pregnancy loss.
Any bleeding may indicate a threatened miscarriage, oral herpes, or genital herpes should be further examined by a physician.
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Threatened Miscarriage -
Oral Herpes, Genital Herpes
This condition is referred to patients who report bleeding during pregnancy that comes out from the vaginal areas and is sometimes accompanied with clots. Pelvic pain may also indicate a threat to the baby. It is essential to contact a doctor for examination. Any bleeding may indicate a threatened miscarriage, oral herpes, or genital herpes should be further examined by a physician.
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